Eye emergencies can have devastating consequences. We should do everything in our power to ensure that patients’ sight – and lives – can be saved
For two decades prior to 2004, a steady state existed of ~14 million general Accident and Emergency ...
One of the most common eye problems to present to health workers is acute red eye(s). Approximately ...
Endophthalmitis can have devastating consequences for a patient’s eye and vision. Prompt recognition...
There is no need to be surprised by an eye emergency – preparation and practice make all the differe...
The retina is the light-sensitive part of the eye. The outer layer of the retina is composed of phot...
njuries to the eye are common. Many are minor but, if not treated quickly and appropriately, can lea...
Eye trauma is a common reason for emergency department visits. Eye complaints of a nontrau-matic nat...
Acute angle-closure glaucoma is an ophthalmic emergency as it can lead to irreversible blindness if ...
For two decades prior to 2004, a steady state existed of ~14 million general Accident and Emergency ...
The emergency phase of disaster response is that period immediately following a disaster when action...
Our thanks go to AFP for the recent issue ‘Vision at risk ’ (AFP October 2009). Numerous articles1–4...
Most severe eye diseases and injuries ultimately re-quire intervention by an ophthalmologist. The ur...
Urgent eye care services in the UK have been facing increasing number of attendances over the recent...
Exposure keratopathy can result in destruction of the cornea and blindness if not treated urgently
For two decades prior to 2004, a steady state existed of ~14 million general Accident and Emergency ...
For two decades prior to 2004, a steady state existed of ~14 million general Accident and Emergency ...
One of the most common eye problems to present to health workers is acute red eye(s). Approximately ...
Endophthalmitis can have devastating consequences for a patient’s eye and vision. Prompt recognition...
There is no need to be surprised by an eye emergency – preparation and practice make all the differe...
The retina is the light-sensitive part of the eye. The outer layer of the retina is composed of phot...
njuries to the eye are common. Many are minor but, if not treated quickly and appropriately, can lea...
Eye trauma is a common reason for emergency department visits. Eye complaints of a nontrau-matic nat...
Acute angle-closure glaucoma is an ophthalmic emergency as it can lead to irreversible blindness if ...
For two decades prior to 2004, a steady state existed of ~14 million general Accident and Emergency ...
The emergency phase of disaster response is that period immediately following a disaster when action...
Our thanks go to AFP for the recent issue ‘Vision at risk ’ (AFP October 2009). Numerous articles1–4...
Most severe eye diseases and injuries ultimately re-quire intervention by an ophthalmologist. The ur...
Urgent eye care services in the UK have been facing increasing number of attendances over the recent...
Exposure keratopathy can result in destruction of the cornea and blindness if not treated urgently
For two decades prior to 2004, a steady state existed of ~14 million general Accident and Emergency ...
For two decades prior to 2004, a steady state existed of ~14 million general Accident and Emergency ...
One of the most common eye problems to present to health workers is acute red eye(s). Approximately ...
Endophthalmitis can have devastating consequences for a patient’s eye and vision. Prompt recognition...